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feat(server): implement IAsyncDisposable on HttpMockServer #18

feat(server): implement IAsyncDisposable on HttpMockServer

feat(server): implement IAsyncDisposable on HttpMockServer #18

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build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Responses/IResponseBehavior.cs#L7
Rename type name ResponseHandlerDelegate so that it does not end in 'Delegate' (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1711)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/HttpMockException.cs#L39
Provide a message for the ObsoleteAttribute that marks .ctor as Obsolete (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1041)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Responses/IResponseBehavior.cs#L22
In virtual/interface member IResponseBehavior.HandleAsync(MockHttpRequestContext, HttpResponseMessage, ResponseHandlerDelegate, CancellationToken), rename parameter next so that it no longer conflicts with the reserved language keyword 'Next'. Using a reserved keyword as the name of a parameter on a virtual/interface member makes it harder for consumers in other languages to override/implement the member. (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1716)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Responses/IResponseBehavior.cs#L7
Rename type name ResponseHandlerDelegate so that it does not end in 'Delegate' (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1711)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Responses/IResponseBehavior.cs#L22
In virtual/interface member IResponseBehavior.HandleAsync(MockHttpRequestContext, HttpResponseMessage, ResponseHandlerDelegate, CancellationToken), rename parameter next so that it no longer conflicts with the reserved language keyword 'Next'. Using a reserved keyword as the name of a parameter on a virtual/interface member makes it harder for consumers in other languages to override/implement the member. (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1716)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Http/DataEscapingHelper.cs#L53
'string.Replace(string, string?)' has a method overload that takes a 'StringComparison' parameter. Replace this call in 'MockHttp.Http.DataEscapingHelper.UnescapeData(string)' with a call to 'string.Replace(string, string?, System.StringComparison)' for clarity of intent. (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1307)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Responses/IResponseBehavior.cs#L7
Rename type name ResponseHandlerDelegate so that it does not end in 'Delegate' (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1711)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Responses/IResponseBehavior.cs#L22
In virtual/interface member IResponseBehavior.HandleAsync(MockHttpRequestContext, HttpResponseMessage, ResponseHandlerDelegate, CancellationToken), rename parameter next so that it no longer conflicts with the reserved language keyword 'Next'. Using a reserved keyword as the name of a parameter on a virtual/interface member makes it harder for consumers in other languages to override/implement the member. (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1716)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Responses/IResponseBehavior.cs#L7
Rename type name ResponseHandlerDelegate so that it does not end in 'Delegate' (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1711)
build (v4.2.1-pr89.6): src/MockHttp/Responses/IResponseBehavior.cs#L22
In virtual/interface member IResponseBehavior.HandleAsync(MockHttpRequestContext, HttpResponseMessage, ResponseHandlerDelegate, CancellationToken), rename parameter next so that it no longer conflicts with the reserved language keyword 'Next'. Using a reserved keyword as the name of a parameter on a virtual/interface member makes it harder for consumers in other languages to override/implement the member. (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1716)

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